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 @9GNLTWBGreenfrom Alberta  agreed…1yr1Y

Its the womans body, she carries the life. Its her choice to keep or abort it. The circumstances surrounding the conception aren't my concern, neither is the choice and free will of another human being, I only have and excercise the agency of self.

 @9FWSR37People’sfrom Ontario  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Abortion can never be regulated because people will find a way to kill their babies regardless. However, in a country with subsidized healthcare, it is not only morally wrong but also financially irresponsible to force people who don't agree with abortion to pay for the abortions (via taxation) of citizens who are often times getting these abortions out of convenience.

 @B3WKCXRfrom Alberta  disagreed…1mo1MO

Life begins in the womb. If you don't want a baby, don't have sex without contraception, and even then, if you get pregnant (which is a tiny percentage of those who actually use contraception properly), there are many people who would gladly raise your child as their own. Replacing natural birth rates with artificially pumped up numbers through immigration is a terrible idea.

 @B34SF5Dfrom Ontario  agreed…2mos2MO

Nobody had the right to tell someone else what they can or can’t do with their own bodies. It’s none of your business

 @B2L5GFSfrom Ontario  agreed…3mos3MO

It’s my **** ing body. And if a doctor is comfortable practicing this procedure, who are you to get involved?

 @9ZMJ6YWfrom British Columbia  disagreed…5mos5MO

With contraception being so readily available, the majority of abortions are done because of poor decisions and judgement. In the cases in which consent could not be given (eg. rape, pedophilia) or in the instance of possible major birth defects (incest), I believe it justified. But with the commodification of casual sex in our society, I believe it has become commonplace to receive gratification immediately and consider the consequences later. I believe this is the fault of both men and women, and men are just as responsible for unwanted pregnancies as women. I believe any man who impregnates a woman and abandons her should be subject to large fines (or child support).

 @9ZCSDZYfrom Ontario  disagreed…5mos5MO

The only valid argument is religious opposition to terminating a life but that should clearly be overruled by personal choice

 @9YL8MQTConservativefrom Alberta  agreed…5mos5MO

Children deserve to be born into homes and lives where they are wanted, appreciated and can be given the best chance at having a fruitful and successful life

 @9HQXYFKConservativefrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

I understand that mistakes may happen, but that is a life and killing it is against God’s glory. I believe every human should have the right to live.

 @B2JG859from British Columbia  agreed…3mos3MO

Those the loudest about their medical autonomy during the COVID lockdown often do not see the irony in their pro-life stance. “Medical autonomy for me but not for thee”.

 @B2KGBX3 from Nova Scotia  agreed…3mos3MO

I only have one view, with all the rapes one out of every three women but it is higher, if there is an issue like mental well being, or problems in having the child , women's would die if she didn't get get one she would lose her life.

 @9FWFTBZfrom Ontario  disagreed…2yrs2Y

If you got yourself pregnant, and you are capable of providing a life for it, you should have the baby.

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